When I come to this site using FF 2.0.0.9 and start to type in my email address (or any other sites email field for that matter) FF presents me with a list of potential options that it has stored.
My problem is that one of these options is my email address but with .con on the end instead of .com - I obviously did a typo at some point when using FF.
This does not appear to be stored in FF’s password manager as I have checked all the entries in there, and besides FF would fill in the password field as well.
Does FF store this information anywhere else so I can get rid of this most annoying typo?
You know I have never selected ‘Clear Private Data’ before in fear that it would wipe all my stored usernames and passwords that I can never remember. An invaluable feature I find. If I has been braver I would have found more beneath - thank you.
BTW is there some user accessible store for the saved form and search history information.
BTW is there some user accessible store for the saved form and
search history information.
There may still be some method for doing this. I believe it involves
typing in a cryptic URL, and then you see an ugly page full of
properties and values. I haven’t done it since Mozilla was in
diapers, I cannot recall how you do it. At the time, it was the only
way to adjust certain preferences that weren’t wired up yet.